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CHICAGO — US manufacturing activity contracted in May for the first time since November, according to the ... "Buyers are not buying much beyond ... View this article
... Bruce Richman told the Richmond Corridor Association in November 2011 that ... the Philadelphia shredder but had no plans to stop buying metal at ... View this article
... "Last November, I think ... Declining export selling prices forced exporters to lower domestic buying prices for scrap ... Exporters are attempting to buy No ... View this article
... "Therefore, our Chinese competitors are able to purchase at a ... Separately, the company broke ground in November on what it predicts will be the ... View this article
... and further Kennametal's efforts to diversify and balance its tungsten sourcing capabilities, following the company's November 2012 announcement ... View this article
... on the state's list of items that can't be bought without documentation ... Recyclers Association, said all recyclers will have to be licensed by November. ... View this article
... efforts in November to protect its Lonmin investment through a reverse takeover also were rebuffed by management. "I wish I hadn't bought the ... View this article
... China's State Reserve Bureau bought 100,000 tonnes of ingot in November, and some ... and investors are asking why they should buy in. ... View this article
... “We bought two presses ... For example, November through February were good months for orders and shipments, but March was not and April has ... View this article
... down—to November," a service center buyer said. "From now until then, my job is to turn my steel into cash so I'll have the money to buy steel then ... View this article
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What is causing the most weakness to the U.S. metals industry?
June 20-21, 2013 New York
Our industry and the U.S. economy are not realizing the full benefits of (higher steel demand) due to recent significant surges of imported tubular products.
--Mario Longhi, U.S. Steel